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Polluted air may be quietly hurting your brain. New research links traffic fumes and soot to a greater chance of developing dementia.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has established a permanent air quality monitoring network in Tema, Ghana’s main port and industrial city, to provide real-time data for decision-making ...
Hanoi, consistently rated as one of the most polluted cities in the world, will impose restrictions on the types of vehicles ...
Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada.
Poor air quality is set to hit millions across two states on Tuesday, with the health of vulnerable groups potentially at ...
New analysis links air pollution to higher dementia risk, highlighting PM2.5, NO₂, and soot as key contributors.
An analysis of studies incorporating data from almost 30 million people has highlighted the role that air pollution—including ...
University of Utah Health researchers have documented an association between air pollution exposure and a rare type of ...
Millions of Americans across four states have been advised to avoid driving amid warnings of potentially hazardous air pollution levels. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued air quality alerts in ...
Back in November of 2024, Dr. Chris Heaney from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health published findings from a study, confirming the presence of coal dust in the air in Curtis Bay.
WATCH: Johns Hopkins study confirms operations at Baltimore coal terminal caused air pollution in Curtis Bay community Back in November of 2024, Dr. Chris Heaney from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ...
Air pollution causes an estimated 102,000 to 235,000 deaths in Bangladesh annually. PM2.5 — fine particulate matter that penetrates deep into the lungs and bloodstream — is linked to ischemic heart ...